Besotted by his boss’ elegant wine collection, the personal assistant to a Goldman Sachs top exec is accused of swiping some $1.2 million of it, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Nicolas DeMeyer was arrested in Los Angeles late Tuesday in the theft of hundreds of bottles of the valuable vino between 2014 and 2016, the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office said in a newly unsealed indictment.

The wine belonged to David Solomon, president and co-chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs. DeMeyer, 40, worked privately for Solomon, not for Goldman Sachs, according to the investment firm.

The boosted bottles included vintages from the French estate Domaine de la Romanée-Conti “widely considered among the best, most expensive, and rarest wines in the world,” court papers state.